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 obligatory [ɒb'ligәtәri]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 义务的, 必须的, 强制性的

[法] 有拘束的, 强制的, 必须的




    obligatory
    [ adj ]
    1. morally or legally constraining or binding

    2. <adj.all>
      attendance is obligatory
      an obligatory contribution
    3. required by obligation or compulsion or convention

    4. <adj.all>
      he made all the obligatory apologies


    Obligatory \Ob"li*ga*to*ry\, a. [L. obligatorius: cf. F.
    obligatoire.]
    Binding in law or conscience; imposing duty or obligation;
    requiring performance or forbearance of some act; -- often
    followed by on or upon; as, obedience is obligatory on a
    soldier.

    As long as the law is obligatory, so long our obedience
    is due. --Jer. Taylor.

    1. After the obligatory rocky start to their relationship, Van Damme and Arquette soon fall into the sack and then join forces to see off the bad guys. Nowhere to Run is the latest step in the effort to domesticate the Belgian bruiser.
    2. After the obligatory pyrotechnics, the two form a friendship that provides the backbone of the film. It is an old tale, and Sayles the writer does not have much that is new to add to it.
    3. Mute impersonations of rock stars (generic rather than particular) offer the cast further opportunities to throw on shades, peaked caps and the obligatory fringed, studded leather jackets.
    4. Can any of the obligatory NI contributions be redirected into my personal pension plan?
    5. No seminar on the future of the motor industry would be complete without the obligatory address on the challenges of globalisation.
    6. The fishermen also oppose the accord's obligatory one-month-a-year ban on fishing to prevent overfishing of Moroccan waters.
    7. "I truly believe we must not lose the tax issue," she said. "There is no more potent issue than this." West Germany's governing coalition has agreed to cut the country's obligatory military service from 15 months to 12 months.
    8. Voting is obligatory and violators face stiff penalties, including fines equivalent to nearly half the minimum wage of $45 a month.
    9. One brainstorm: a clothing allowance for female execs. "It's fiction" that men and women have similar expenses for office work and obligatory social functions, he maintains.
    10. The unusual warning to investors appeared in the prospectus's obligatory section dealing with risks of the securities to be offered.
    11. It's time for the obligatory opening night press conference, and the room is jammed with journalists and others lucky enough to get in for a glimpse of the show's stars.
    12. The bid for the outstanding quoted shares is obligatory, and has been launched at the same price as the original offer. In theory, buying the 30 per cent stake could cost GE more than L300bn (Dollars 192m).
    13. Mr. Jewison establishes Garfield's "prey" with obligatory shots of earnest workers marching in and out of the factory.
    14. For editors Joao de Melo, 40, and Joaquim Viera, 38, the period covered in their book marked a time when their generation faced obligatory conscription or emigration to avoid the draft.
    15. He continued to be widely read well into the 1880s. Andrew St. George has written a book which will be obligatory reading for students of Victorian history.
    16. But you are wrong in suggesting that entitlement to benefit should be conditional on unemployed adults participating in training schemes open to them. Our experience has led us to conclude that involvement in skills training should not be obligatory.
    17. There was the obligatory dues paying: the years of belting out jingles for commercials, backing up other vocalists, singing for Top-40 groups in the United States and England.
    18. CIRCUS New York Aerial artists, chair-balancers, contortionists, jugglers and the obligatory clowns star in this one-ring French Canadian spectacle.
    19. In summer ready-to-wear shows by a raft of big names from Chanel to Dior, loose jackets were emphasized over what has become the obligatory tight body stocking.
    20. In a recent interview in a kitchen adorned with skulls, pictures of sorcerers, the obligatory broom and a humorous kitchen-witch, coven members talked about their attempts to sensitize others to their beliefs.
    21. The play was, surprisingly, presented with a good deal of professionalism and charm, despite the obligatory swipe taken at those old capitalist bogeys, two of whom persisted in trying to buy the magic forest in order to build a parking lot.
    22. The Socialists' response to Suarez on the military service issue is that they reduced the obligatory service time to the current 12 from the 18 months that existed during his administration.
    23. Men serve for three years, followed by 62 days of reserve duty each year until age 55. Women serve two years, with no obligatory reserve duty.
    24. A side-effect of this would be that we would no longer need obligatory set-aside policies.' This view finds support in the UK and France, he says, but other EU countries will resist it.
    25. And for lawyers already in practice, the committee recently revised its plan to oppose all mandatory education: It will recommend an obligatory refresher course in ethics.
    26. Greens fall back. Greece Voting obligatory.
    27. The "normally obligatory" coat and tie remained in the suitcase; they would have looked ridiculous in steamy dining rooms where the presence of paper napkins was a cause for celebration.
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